From gleaning around the forum, I have figured out certain things. But would really appreciate the clarifications.

If I am downloading a book, it needs to be out of copyright in my country of residence. Is the same true for upload too? If I am in India, can I upload something that is out of copyright in US or Canada, but not in India?

I also saw some discussions on server location. So, can we only upload the e-books which are out of copyright in the countries where these servers are located? If so, which countries are the servers located in?

If both the above points hold good, then I am restricted to uploading e-books, which are out of copyright in my country as well as in one of the server locations. Is that so?

You are only allowed to upload books that comply with the Swiss copyright law. This means more or less that the author (and translater and cover-designer ..., if there is one) must be dead 70 years or longer, or put it otherwise, must have died in 1943 or before.

You are only allowed to upload books that comply with the Swiss copyright law. This means more or less that the author (and translater and cover-designer ..., if there is one) must be dead 70 years or longer, or put it otherwise, must have died in 1943 or before.

Why Swiss? The server is in Canada, and I don't think anyone can upload books which are illegal for them to own, just because they are sharing it where it is legal, but that should just mean you must comply with both your home country's laws and that of the server.

@jayajha I'm pretty sure the answer is #3. Although if you follow #2 no one will ever know.

You are right, the server is in Canada. But the owner of this forum, Alexander Turcic, lives in Switzerland, and this is the law that is now to observe. I assume that there have been some legal hassles "behind the door".

The change from Canadian to Swiss copyright came in the beginning of 2013.

You are right, the server is in Canada. But the owner of this forum, Alexander Turcic, lives in Switzerland, and this is the law that is now to observe. I assume that there have been some legal hassles "behind the door".

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Don't feel bad about this subject. There are attorneys that do nothing but make their living trying to figure this out, especially in the US. Here it is more restrictive than anyplace else, except for books published before 1923, except where the copyright was not renewed, except where the author is foreign and it is covered by the Berne Convention.............